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In this week's episode, Natalie and Paige discuss the life and career of Amy Winehouse, from her rise to fame with Back to Black to the struggles that shaped her music and legacy. They reflect on her talent, the pressures of fame, and the impact she left on the industry. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 064: This week on Six Picks Music Club, we're skipping the rehab and going straight for the stash with a setlist that'll leave you absolutely cooked. We're kicking things off with a gateway hit from The Uninvited before the mood gets thick and smoky with a heavy dose of Amy Winehouse. To keep the heart rate from flatlining, we're passing the 311 for those herbal, sun-drenched vibrations, then mainline some gritty, high-octane energy from Highly Suspect. Just as the walls start to melt, we're micro-dosing a little psych-rock magic with The Beatles and finally crashing out into the beautifully jagged, pill-pressed blues of Placebo. It's a pure, uncut trip through our favorite musical dependencies—guaranteed to give you a contact high without the comedown. Apple Podcasts Instagram Spotify Playlist Official Site
In this episode, we delve into the dark world of paparazzi culture and its devastating impact on celebrities like Princess Diana, Britney Spears, Amy Winehouse, and Kristen Stewart. From the origins in 1950s Rome to today's digital age, we explore how relentless photographers invade private moments, turning personal struggles into public spectacles. The tragic death of Princess Diana in a paparazzi-fueled car chase highlights the deadly stakes, while Britney Spears' breakdown and Amy Winehouse's decline reveal the toxic cycle of public shaming. We discuss how societal obsession morphs into moral panic, shaming women for their appearance and behavior, and how social media intensifies these dynamics. This episode raises urgent questions about consent, privacy, and moral judgment, offering insights into how we can choose empathy over exploitation.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Cadena 100 ofrece 45 minutos de música sin interrupción. Laura de Sevilla, oyente por la app, celebra el cumpleaños de su hija Sofía. Se habla de la misión Artemis II de la NASA a la Luna, pendiente del tiempo. En 'Mateo & Andrea', Justo, docente y escritor, participa en el "juego de las 5 palabras". '¡Buenos días, Javi y Mar!' presenta su "encuesta absurda". La emisora destaca su app para acceder a programas y podcasts. Suena música de Jennifer López, Melendi, Bruno Mars y Aitana. Se evoca el año 2006 con éxitos de Shakira, David Bisbal, Amy Winehouse, Rihanna y La Oreja de Van Gogh. También, se comentan gadgets del Mobile World Congress, como auriculares Swarovski y gafas inteligentes.
Tous les matins à 7h50 sur Chérie FM, Dimitri pose 3 questions sur l'actualité insolite ou légère des dernières 24 heures !
Tous les matins à 7h50 sur Chérie FM, Dimitri pose 3 questions sur l'actualité insolite ou légère des dernières 24 heures !
Müzik Yolculuğu'nun bu bölümünde Prof. Dr. Michael Kuyucu, Amy Winehouse'un açık arttırmada ayakkabılarının kaç paraya alıcı bulduğunu açıklıyor.
Tiempo de conversación sobre franquicias y el impulso de las mujeres emprendedoras junto a la abogada Susana Fernández, que presenta su nuevo libro y comparte claves legales y estratégicas para crecer en el sector. Exploramos la propuesta de Benito Villegas, capaz de unir amor y habano en un relato cargado de emoción y simbolismo. Viajamos hasta Huesca para descubrir el restaurante de moda en España, Asador Galino Pueyo, donde tradición y producto marcan la experiencia. Encendemos San Cristobal de la Habana El Principe para acompañar la tertulia con su carácter equilibrado. En Planes, proponemos un evocador tour de flor en flor y cerramos el episodio con la voz intensa e inconfundible de Amy Winehouse, poniendo el broche musical a una charla que combina emprendimiento, gastronomía y cultura del habano.
Ce mercredi, Marjorie Hache propose deux heures de rock et de pop dans RTL2 Pop-Rock Station, entre classiques et découvertes. La soirée s'ouvre avec Pixies et "Where Is My Mind", avant de convoquer Beastie Boys, Pearl Jam, Muse, Royal Blood ou encore Amy Winehouse. L'émission rend aussi hommage à Keith Flint de The Prodigy, disparu le 4 mars 2019, avec "Breath". L'album de la semaine reste "The Mountain" de Gorillaz. Le titre diffusé ce soir, "Delirium", accueille la participation posthume de Mark E. Smith, figure du groupe The Fall. Dans le registre des nouveautés, Rob Zombie dévoile "I'm A Rock'n Roller", Puscifer apparaît avec "Bad Wolf" et les Écossais de The Twilight Sad présentent "Attempt A Crash Landing". La reprise de la soirée revisite "Whole Lotta Love" de Led Zeppelin avec la version enregistrée par Tina Turner en 1975. Parmi les autres moments marquants, la recommandation de Francis Zégut met en lumière Brigitte Calls Me Baby, tandis que la séquence Fresh Fresh Fresh présente le groupe français Discozero avec "Get It ! Get It ! Get It !". L'émission navigue ensuite entre Linkin Park, First Aid Kit, Dick Dale ou Radiohead jusqu'à minuit. Pixies - Where Is My Mind The Twilight Sad - Attempt A Crash Landing The Prodigy - Breathe Muse - Plug In Baby The Undertones - Here Comes The Summer Amy Winehouse - Rehab Aretha Franklin - I Say A Little Prayer Gorillaz - Delirium (Feat. Mark E. Smith) Beastie Boys - No Sleep Till Brooklyn Royal Blood - Trouble's Coming Pearl Jam - Alive Rob Zombie - (I'm A) Rock "N" Roller Tina Turner - Whole Lotta Love Linkin Park - Faint Brigitte Calls Me Baby - Slumber Party America - A Horse With No Name The Smashing Pumpkins - Today Puscifer - Bad Wolf Tom Petty - I Won't Back Down First Aid Kit - The Lion's Roar Discozero - Get It ! Get It ! Get It ! Sex Pistols - Pretty Vacant Dick Dale - Misirlou Radiohead - Pyramid Song Car Seat Headrest - Beach Life-In-Death Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
On this episode, Jeff Hinshaw guides you through a somatic meditation and energy update connected to the Virgo Full Moon Lunar Eclipse of 2026—a fated turning point unfolding over months, not just a single night. With the North Node in Pisces and the South Node in Virgo, a story that's been developing for over the past decade begins to crest, inviting release, discernment, and a return to embodied, practical wisdom. Then, Jeff is joined by Double Aquarius, Virgo Rising Bee—The Zine Witch. Recorded amid a rare eclipse sequence linking Aquarius and Virgo by quincunx rather than polarity, they explore what it means to be cycle-enders. They reflect on collective PTSD, grief surfacing through clients and communities, and Virgo's sacred task of digestion. Together tracing larger cycles—the 18.5-year eclipse rhythm and the 35-year Saturn–Neptune arc—as thresholds of generational review, asking how we tend the details of our healing while history turns. We also dive into Internal Family Systems with Virgo's esoteric phrase “I am the mother and the child” as a guide. We re-frame astrology as a tool for re-parenting, especially for neurodivergent folks who learned to self-manage and mask in order to survive. In a playful Virgo improv, Virgo stays home to tend to the mundane, receives a protective ward at a threshold, and invokes ancestral courage through shufflemancy with Amy Winehouse—opening a dialogue on feminism, the meaning of the word “Virago,” and embodied service. We close our time pulling the “Fearless” card from the Wild Kuan Yin oracle, Bee offers a candle ritual for courage and protection, sealing the episode with a direct blessing to those stepping into autonomy, reminding us that devotion to healing, detail, and love is itself a revolutionary act. Mentorship & Sessions Cosmic Cousins! I have openings for one-on-one mentorships for those seeking ongoing guidance and support on their personal or astrological journey. As well as openings for Deep Dive Astrology Readings and Tarot Soul Journey sessions. These are available online, so you can join from anywhere in the world. Cosmic Cousins Links Newsletter Mentorship Deep Dive Astrology Readings Tarot Soul Journey Cosmic Cousins Substack & Memberships Intro & Outro Music by: Felix III
The 27 Club has fascinated the world for decades.Why did icons like Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Jim Morrison, Kurt Cobain, Amy Winehouse and Brian Jones all die at 27? Coincidence — or something more?In this episode, we unpack the origins of the 27 Club and separate fact from folklore. From the white lighter myth to Saturn return astrology, from crossroads legends to Illuminati and ritual sacrifice claims — where did these theories come from, and do they hold up?We also explore the role of fame, addiction, industry pressure and the psychology behind why we're so drawn to this number.Is the 27 Club real — or is it a story we've built around tragedy?Listen now and decide for yourself.This episode was brought to you by Tüt, toilet lid stickers to zhuzh up your toot. Because every throne needs a crown.https://www.etsy.com/shop/tutdeco/
IM (16/4/1939 – 2/3/1999) – Dusty Springfield is Dood maar niet vergeten. De Britse zangeres overleed vandaag in 1999. Zij kreeg in de jaren zestig de bijnaam The Queen of White Soul. En ze was…Continue Reading "Inspiratiebron Amy Winehouse en Duffy overleed op 59-jarige leeftijd"
Este 27 de febrero se publican los nuevos discos de la cantante y trompetista barcelonesa Andrea Motis 'Intimate', grabado con los guitarristas Josep Traver y Jurandir da Silva ('Beatriz' de Edu Lobo y Chico Buarque, 'Preconceito' de Wilson Batista y Marino Pinto, 'O meu amor' de Chico Buarque -con el chelo de Jaques Morelenbaum-, 'De mica en mica' de Serrat -con Morelenbaum-, 'You sent me flying' de Amy Winehouse, 'Tan tranqui.la' de Jurandir y Andrea) y del cantante y compositor bahiano Dorea 'O que mais você quer saber de mim?' ('Pequenas criaturas', 'Cidade', 'Maria milhoes', 'Mais que dois', 'Sem ancorar' -a dúo con Luiza Brito-). Y también 'Side-eye III +', nuevo disco del guitarrista Pat Metheny, que vamos a poder disfrutar ampliamente la semana próxima y del que escuchamos 'Don´t look down'. Escuchar audio
"Broken Boy Soldiers", de The Raconteurs encabeza una nueva entrega de nuestro repaso por los mejores discos que este año celebran su vigésimo aniversario., entre los que también te proponemos los álbumes que en 2006 publicaron Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Gossip, Muse, Amy Winehouse o Arctic Monkeys, entre otros y otras.THE RACONTEURS - STEADY AS SHE GOESTV ON THE RADIO - PLAYHOUSESWOLFMOTHER - WOMANBAND OF HORSES . THE FUNERALRAY LAMONTANGNE - THREE MORE DAYSYEAH YEAH YEAHS - GOLD LIONGOSSIP - STANDING IN THE WAY OF CONTROLTHE STROKES - YOU ONLY LIVE ONCEARCTIC MONKEYS - THE VIEW FROM THE AFTERNOONMUSE - SUPERMASSIVE BLACK HOLESR. CHINARRO - DEL MONTÓNANTÓNIA FONT - WA YEAH!BECK - THINK I'M IN LOVEAMY WINEHOUSE - TEARS DRY ON THEIR OWNBELLE AND SEBASTIAN - ANOTHER SUNNY DAYEscuchar audio
⚰️Esta semana nos enfrentamos a dos de los miedos más profundos del ser humano: ser enterrado vivo y pagar un precio demasiado elevado por vender tu alma. En la primera parte, exploramos la aterradora realidad de la catalepsia, así como casos reales y recientes de muerte aparente que terminaron en tragedia. Junto al periodista y escritor José de Cora, autor de la obra “Me han enterrado vivo”, analizamos errores de diagnóstico, testimonios y la delgada línea entre la vida y la muerte. También cruzamos al territorio de las leyendas musicales: desde el mito de Robert Johnson hasta la sombra del llamado “Club de los 27”, con figuras como Kurt Cobain y Amy Winehouse. Con la experta Fátima Alcudia examinamos cuánto hay de superstición y cuánto de realidad sobre los artistas que supuestamente venden su alma al diablo a cambio de alcanzar la fama, una de las creencias más oscuras del imaginario musical. Dirigido y presentado por Juanca Romero (www.angulo13.com), con locuciones de Verónica Cano 'Casas encantadas', el libro de Rutas Misteriosas: https://rutasmisteriosas.es/libro/ Una producción de Rutas Misteriosas®. Busca las experiencias que puedes vivir en tu ciudad en https://rutasmisteriosas.es/
CADENA 100 ofrece 45 minutos de música ininterrumpida y la mejor variedad musical, anticipando un fin de semana primaveral. Suena Gonzalo Hermida. Una oyente prepara el cumpleaños de sus mellizos. Leire Martínez comparte escenario con su marido. En 'Mateo & Andrea', se reflexiona sobre los cambios con la edad: Lupe de Córdoba tiene más citas médicas, Bea de Toledo siente acidez en lugar de mariposas, Alicia de Burgos prefiere la calma al bullicio, Lidia de Torremolinos nota dificultades físicas y Rita de Madrid se motiva con sartenes. Mariana de Málaga se siente mayor en fiestas. Se escucha a Ana Mena y Juanes. '¡Buenos días, Javi y Mar!' comparte su encuesta absurda y contenidos de la app. Se repasa la música de 2006 con Shakira, David Bisbal, Amy Winehouse, Rihanna y La Oreja de Van Gogh. La tarde en CADENA 100 suena con Dua Lipa, Teddy Swims, El Canto del Loco y Melendi.
Conversación con la cantante y trompetista barcelonesa Andrea Motis que publica este viernes 27 'Intimate' disco que ha grabado con los guitarristas Josep Traver y Jurandir da Silva. Del nuevo disco escuchamos 'You sent me flying' de Amy Winehouse, 'Ain´t no sunshine' de Bill Withers, 'Preconceito' de Wilson Batista y Marino Pinto, 'Je me suis fait tout petit' de Georges Brassens y el samba de los años cuarenta 'Tudo é ilusão'. Y de su disco ''Emotional dance', grabado hace diez años en Nueva York, el clásico de Scherzinger y Mercer 'I remember you'. Escuchar audio
In which The Curmudgeons show love for artists that are, well, falling out love. A great break-up album takes the listener on a journey through the complicated layers of our humanity and our very souls: Love, anger, betrayal, heartbreak, grief, forgiveness, false hope, celebrations of new love, reservations about getting back in the game and healing. The albums on our list all take us to these delicate places, and in doing so, they demonstrate the power of music, and the power of the heart, magnificently. We cover albums from artists such as Blur, Millie Jackson, Richard & Linda Thompson, Wilco and others. Oh, and there's this one album by Bob Dylan... Check out select songs from these breakup albums by accessing our special Spotify playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5uI7a4eI5s5uM8J04RsLxR?si=bdd3829cd454483d Here's a handy navigation companion to this episode: (00:52 - 02:49) - Arturo Andrade sets the parameters for our discussion of great break-up albums (03:00 - 11:01) - The Parallel Universe, featuring reviews of recent albums from The Men and Dove Ellis (12:00 - 36:31) - We start our countdown of the 15 greatest break-up albums by discussion list number 15 through number 8. Artists include Phish, Blur, Millie Jackson, Mickie Newberry and Amy Winehouse. (37:47 - 01:06:48) - We count down from list number 7 all the way down to our (very) vaunted number 1 album on our list. Plus, Christopher O'Connor gives his spiel about how AC/DC's Back in Back is a pretty good break-up album, too. Join our Curmudgeonly Community today! facebook.com/groups/curmudgeonrock Edited with an assist from Descript! web.descript.com/ Hosted on Podbean! curmudgeonrock.podbean.com Subscribe to our show on these platforms: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-curmudgeon-rock-report/id1551808911 open.spotify.com/show/4q7bHKIROH98o0vJbXLamB?si=5ffbdc04d6d44ecb music.amazon.com/podcasts/5fea16f1-664e-40b7-932e-5fb748cffb1d/the- Co-produced and co-hosted by The Curmudgeons - Arturo Andrade and Christopher O'Connor
CADENA 100 informa sobre las novedades en los premios Goya: los ganadores tienen un minuto para agradecer, y si son varios, solo uno sube a recoger el premio, una medida para acortar la gala. Nil Moliner presenta su canción "Me acuerdo de ti"; se debate sobre dejar el móvil fuera de la habitación para dormir mejor, pese a la pereza al sonar la alarma. En 'Mateo & Andrea', se juega a "Tú contra Sasam" para ganar un altavoz, y Carmen acierta canciones de Alex Warren y Sebastián Yatra. Una oyente narra su aventura en el descenso del Sella, donde su canoa volcó. Se recuerda la música de 2006, con éxitos de Shakira, David Bisbal, Amy Winehouse, Rihanna y La Oreja de Van Gogh. Ed Sheeran muestra su lujosa colección de relojes. Jesús Ors acompaña con bloques de música sin interrupción.
CADENA 100 y '¡Buenos días, Javi y Mar!' abordan las alergias invernales, causadas por cupresáceas, que ya afectan con picor y molestias. En actualidad, Yolanda Díaz acusa a Julio Iglesias de abusador sexual, mientras otra mujer denuncia a Íñigo Errejón por agresión sexual. Se destaca una campaña en Perú para fomentar el voto consciente. El programa divierte con 'jeroglíficos auditivos' de míticos programas de TV como 'El Gran Prix' y '¡Qué tiempo tan feliz!'. Musicalmente, suenan Jesús Vázquez, Melendi y Dani Fernández, además de recordar éxitos de 2006 como "Hips Don't Lie" de Shakira o "Back to Black" de Amy Winehouse. Se emociona con Maya Reyes, medallista olímpica, al agradecer a la conserje de su colegio. Leiva se expone en su "Sincericidio". Los oyentes comparten dilemas sobre llamadas comerciales y las consecuencias de no leer instrucciones. Finalmente, un futbolista reanima a una paloma durante un partido, gesto que conmueve.
'¡Buenos días, Javi y Mar!' informa de buen tiempo en España y gran nevada en Nueva York. El gobierno desclasifica documentos del 23F contra teorías conspirativas. CCOO denuncia que casi la mitad de 950.000 empleados no cobró sus horas extra. Ocho de cada diez españoles usa IA para planificar vacaciones; destacan Andalucía, Cataluña y Madrid. La sanidad vasca crea una cartilla digital de vacunación. Una segunda mujer acusa de acoso al ex número dos de la Policía Nacional. Los martes son el día más productivo laboralmente. La "Encuesta absurda" divierte con preguntas ocurrentes. En "Los niños y Jimena", los pequeños proponen mejoras: cuidar plantas y fomentar el amor. Suena música de Zoilo y Aitana, Gonzalo Hermida, Taylor Swift, Justin Bieber, Amy Winehouse; Dani Martín presenta "25".
So many exciting things happening for this episode's guest Bailey Cole! She told us about her reimagining of the Gnarls Barkley hit “Crazy” (AVAILABLE EVERYWHERE) and her debut album that just dropped called “Chapter One.” Bailey talked about how she came out of her shell, thepower of YouTube and the message of light she wants to share with her music! Bailey Cole doesn't just sing—she exhales truth. With a voice that cuts through the noise and lyrics that feel more like confessions, she's carved out her own lane in the pop-soul world: cinematic, unfiltered, and deeply human. Her music isn't here to distract you from your feelings—it's here to sit with you in them. Raised an only child in the middle of chaos, Bailey turned confusion into creativity. Her earliest songs were born out of a need to process life—growing up surrounded by addiction, heartbreak, and the kind of questions kids shouldn't have to ask. Now, she writes with the clarity ofsomeone who's done the work—and the fire of someone who still has more to say. Drawing inspiration from artists like Adele, Amy Winehouse, Alicia Keys, Banks, and Katy Perry, Bailey blends theatrical storytelling with raw soul, making music that's as bold as it is intimate. Her songs explore themes of pain, healing, identity, and that stubborn kind of hope that keepsshowing up even when life doesn't go easy on you. Whether it's on stage with a full band and fog machines or in a stripped-down acoustic set, Bailey commands attention without asking for it. Her live shows are emotional experiences, built around connection—not perfection. She's not trying to be polished. She's trying to be real. Offstage, she's equal parts old soul and goofball. Yes, the songs are heavy—but Bailey? She's light. She laughs hard, feels deeply, and cares a lot about leaving the world better than she found it. Especially for the kids growing up in homes like hers. Bailey Cole is here for the misfits, the feelers, the late-night overthinkers, and anyone else trying to make sense of a messy world. If you've ever needed proof that healing is possible—this is your sign, and she's your soundtrack. Be sure to check Bailey out here: Website: baileycolemusic.com Facebook: Bailey Cole IG: Baileycoleofficial YouTube: Bailey Cole TikTok: Bailey Cole Official
Pablo Alborán está en su mejor momento vital y enamorado. Cristina Aguilera, con "Beautiful", revoluciona la música al enfocarla en el amor propio. La memorable actuación de Lola Young en los Grammy de febrero, interpretando "It's My Life" de Bon Jovi al piano, destaca. Suenan éxitos como "El secreto de las tortugas" y "Love the Way You Lie" de Rihanna. En CADENA 100 se comparte la tradición del Pancake Day, con tortitas saladas, y una oyente cuenta cómo su familia come ñoquis cada 29 para la suerte. Otra describe la costumbre de colocar a los nuevos novios de lado en las fotos familiares "por si hay que recortar". '¡Buenos días, Javi y Mar!' revisa el 2006 como un año sobresaliente musical, con Shakira, David Bisbal, Amy Winehouse, Rihanna y La Oreja de Van Gogh. CADENA 100 es la radio musical de mayor crecimiento, con artistas como Dani Fernández, Aitana, Nil Moliné, Lady Gaga y Taylor Swift, además de Fito, Ed Sheeran, The Weeknd y Rosalía.
Mateo & Andrea en CADENA 100 ofrecen la mejor variedad musical. Lucía, desde Granada, se incorpora a la audiencia del programa en su ruta al trabajo. Entre las curiosidades compartidas, una oyente confunde su carrito de la compra con el de Rihanna. Una empleada del aeropuerto de Barajas, Almu, relata su encuentro con Morgan Freeman, a quien encuentra desorientado en la plataforma. Se anticipa la boda de Taylor Swift y Travis Kelce. Bruno Mars lanza su nuevo disco, 'The Romantic', ocho años después de '24K Magic', con una gira que ya triunfa. También suena la música de Sunburn, Fito, Amy Winehouse, De Paul y Sabrina Carpenter.
The 27 club is not a club you want to be a member of. If you are, it means you were exceptionally talented - and died too young. The club includes artists like Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix, Jim Morrison, Amy Winehouse and Kurt Cobain - rock and soul legends who all passed away at the age of 27. Zac Tyler is the creator and director of 27 Club, a show that celebrates their musical genius and legacy. It will be performed in New Zealand for the first time at Te Ahurei Toi o Tamaki Auckland Arts Festival from 18th - 20th of March. Zac talks to Mihingarangi about why songs like Piece of My Heart and Smells Like Teen Spirit still resonate with audiences today.
Hoy en La Gran Travesía, 14 de febrero, con motivo de San Valentín hemos decidido realizar un "especial" distinto, y algo invertido. En este especial sonarán la Velvet Underground, los Stooges, Radiohead, Nirvana, NIN, Hole, Cure, Chris Isaak, Gaslight Anthem, Johnny Cash, Amy Winehouse, Imelda May, 16 Horsepower, Sheryl Crow... y muchos más. ▶️ Y ya sabéis, si os gusta el programa y os apetece, podéis apoyarnos y colaborar con nosotros por el simple precio de una cerveza al mes, desde el botón azul de iVoox, y así, además podéis acceder a todo el archivo histórico exclusivo. Muchas gracias también a todos los mecenas y patrocinadores por vuestro apoyo: Rafa Navarro, José Carlos Lozano, Ikatza, Cabe1961, Guillermo Esteban, Diego Román, Tole, Raquel, Poncho C, Sergio Rodríguez Rojas, Javier, Jose Antonio Moral, Juanito, Octavio Oliva, Andreea Deea, Samuel Sánchez, Igor Gómez Tomás, Matías Ruiz Molina, Eduardo Villaverde Vidal, Víctor Fernández Martínez, Rami, Leo Giménez, Alberto Velasco, Poncho C, Francisco Quintana, Con, Tete García, Jose Angel Tremiño, Marco Landeta Vacas, Oscar García Muñoz, Raquel Parrondo, Nacho, Javito, Alberto, Moy, Dani Pérez, Santi Oliva, Vicente DC, Leticia, Melomanic, Arturo Soriano, Gemma Codina, Raquel Jiménez, Pedro, SGD, Raul Andres, Tomás Pérez, Pablo Pineda, Quim Goday, Enfermerator, Joaquín, Horns Up, Victor Bravo, Fonune, Francisco González, Marcos Paris, Daniel A, Redneckman, Elliott SF, Sementalex, Miguel Angel Torres, Suibne, Noyatan, Iván Menéndez, Niksisley y a los mecenas anónimos.
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Πώς ήταν η Amy Winehouse όταν έσβηναν τα φώτα; Ο φίλος της, μπασίστας και μουσικος διευθυντής, Dale Davis, μιλά στο Home Studio Podcast για την άνοδο και την πτώση της σπουδαίας τραγουδίστριας — και για τον τρόπο με τον οποίο πραγματικά λειτουργούσε πάνω στη σκηνή. Ιστορίες πίσω από τα μικρόφωνα, μικρές λεπτομέρειες για τη ζωή μιας εμβληματικής ερμηνεύτριας και κρυμμένα μυστικά για τον θρύλο πίσω από το όνομα Amy Winehouse. Home Studio goes global, με μία ακόμη μοναδική συνέντευξη. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
On today's show, Carole King releases one of the biggest selling albums of all time.For more music history, subscribe to my Spotify Channel or subscribe to the audio version of my music history podcasts, wherever you get your podcasts fromALL MUSIC HISTORY TODAY PODCAST NETWORK LINKS - https://allmylinks.com/musichistorytodayChapters: 00:00 Intro 00:32 What happened on this date in music history02:41 Music award ceremonies that were held on this date in music history03:41 Albums released on this date in music history 06:27 Singles released on this date in music history 07:16 Birthdays of music artists on this date in music history 08:00 Passings of music artists on this date in music history 08:33 What's on tomorrow's episode
La mañana en CADENA 100 comienza con música de Ramazzotti y Carlos Santana. Se celebra la victoria de Carlos Alcaraz en el Open de Australia, quien, con 22 años, iguala a Rafa Nadal y se convierte en el tenista más joven en ganar los cuatro grandes. En '¡Buenos días, Javi y Mar!', Ximeno presenta los Jeroglíficos Auditivos sobre tenis, donde se habla del juez de silla. El programa debate la vestimenta en los Grammy, mencionando a Heidi Klum y Justin Bieber, y la importancia de la elegancia. Se juzga el caso de Laura, quien no recogió a sus suegros del aeropuerto. También se juega a elegir artistas para un cumpleaños, como Bad Bunny, Lady Gaga y Prince. Suenan canciones de Taylor Swift, Amy Winehouse, la versión de Maníaca de Abraham Mateo y Kelly Clarkson. Se destaca la deportividad de Novak Djokovic al felicitar a Rafa Nadal en la final del Abierto de Australia. El programa invita a escuchar más contenido en podcast.
Cerramos el programa con ritmo y humor junto a uno de los imitadores más sorprendentes del panorama actual. Michael Jackson, Freddie Mercury, Shakira, Amy Winehouse, Elvis, Edith Piaf y muchos más cobran vida en la voz de Julián Fontalvo, actor y cantante que transforma cada intervención en un pequeño espectáculo en directo.
In this Look Back episode of Last Days, we revisit the life and final years of Amy Winehouse. A once-in-a-generation talent whose voice and songwriting reshaped modern soul. Hosts: Jason Beckerman & Derek Kaufman Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome back to another episode of **Remy's Roundtable: The Florida Theme Park Podcast**. While we usually spend our time navigating the queues of Orlando's biggest attractions, today we are focusing on a different kind of Florida magic: the incredible homegrown talent that makes the Sunshine State so vibrant. In this special sit-down, Remy is joined by a young woman who is quickly becoming a household name in the Central Florida music scene, 16-year-old **Brianna Reyes**.Brianna recently captured the hearts of listeners across the state after winning the highly competitive singing contest on **Real Radio 104.1**, hosted by the legendary crew of **Monsters in the Morning**. Achieving such a feat at just 16 is no small task, and in this episode, she pulls back the curtain on what it's like to go from a high school student to a radio champion. We discuss the nerve-wracking pressure of performing for a live radio audience and the moment she realized her life was about to change.Beyond the competition, Brianna opens up about her deep-rooted passion for music. She shares the stories of her earliest influences and what initially sparked her desire to pick up a microphone. For the aspiring artists in our audience, Brianna gives a fascinating look into her creative process, detailing the transition from humming melodies in her room to the high-pressure environment of a professional recording studio. She describes the thrill of hearing her voice layered over professional tracks and the technical hurdles she overcame to bring her vision to life.One of the most compelling parts of our conversation centers on her musical inspirations. Brianna discusses the artists she keeps on repeat while brainstorming her own original songs, and she dives deep into her specific admiration for **Amy Winehouse**. She explains how Winehouse's raw honesty and soulful delivery have influenced her own vocal style and songwriting, blending those classic influences with her own modern Florida flair.Whether you're a longtime listener of *Monsters in the Morning* or a fan of discovering new talent, this episode is a testament to the hard work and passion required to make it in the music industry today. Sit back, relax, and get to know the voice that everyone in Florida will be talking about.Thank you for tuning into Remy's Roundtable!**
"Living With War", de Neil Young encabeza el primer volumen de nuestro repaso por los mejores discos que este año celebran su vigésimo aniversario. En 2006 conocimos a Arctic Monkeys y disfrutamos de obras maestras firmadas por The Raconteurs, Tv On The Radio, Lily Allen, Amy Winehouse, Belle and Sebastian, Cat Power, The Kooks... NEIL YOUNG - Living With WarTHE RACONTEURS - Steady As She GoesTV ON THE RADIO - Wolf Like MeWOLFMOTHER - WomanCAT POWER - Living ProofRAY LAMONTAGNE - Three More DaysLILY ALLEN - Knock 'Em OutGNARLS BARKLEY - CrazyTHE GOSSIP - Standing In The Way Of ControlTHE STROKES - You Only Live OnceARCTIC MONKEYS - I Beet You Look Good On The DancefloorAMY WINEHOUSE - You Know I'm Not GoodBELLE AND SEBASTIAN - Another Sunny DayTHE KOOKS - NaïveTIGA - You Gonna Want MeEscuchar audio
Well, 2025 was a doozy and 2026 is already giving it a run for its money. As crazy and unpredictable as the world is now, the pod don't stop, which means it's time for the third annual "Irish Tom Predictions Episode", with 4x recurring guest Thomas O'Mahony.We start by chopping it up and reviewing our past performances a bit, before diving headfirst into Tom's predictions for the Year of the Horse (and the fly ass white boy, we see you Timmy). Retro iPhones. Amy Winehouse. Joan Didion. Nigel Farage. Illiterate Men. These are but a few of the characters and topics we discuss, but you'll have to tune in for the context and Tom's full list.Then we wrap it up with shorter prediction lists from both Alex and Nick featuring AI, luddites, gambling crackdowns, crazy game shows, and more. Follow Tom on Instagram @scamgoldin and check out his work on the podcasts Lions Beneath the Skin, Lions Led by Donkeys , and Blood Work wherever you listen to podcasts.
You'll know Marisa Abela from HBO's critically acclaimed hit Industry, where her portrayal of Yasmin - a brilliant, volatile young woman with ambition to burn, earned her a BAFTA. She also starred as Amy Winehouse in Sam Taylor-Johnson's Back to Black and now returns for the hotly anticipated fourth season of Industry. In this conversation, Marisa spills the beans on her first audition for Industry, why her acting is inspired by The Real Housewives (yes, really) and what we can expect from the new season. We also reflect on her troubled teenage years - and how she was ‘a terror' to live with, as well as her shock diagnosis with thyroid cancer at the age of 23. Through the subsequent intensive surgery and recovery process, Marisa learned the importance of women advocating for themselves and their own bodies in a culture where women's health is often overlooked and under-researched. Still just 29, Marisa is remarkably self-aware and wise beyond her years. As an Industry superfan myself, I adored chatting to her and I hope you love the episode too. If you do, please rate, review and hit the follow button! ✨ IN THIS EPISODE: 00:00 Intro 03:15 Drama School and Early Failures 04:23 Navigating Pressure 07:33 Teenage Struggles 27:13 Health Crisis in 2020 29:30 Diagnosis 30:30 Surgery and Recovery During the Pandemic 32:01 The Impact on Body Image 35:36 Advocating for Women's Health 38:45 Support and Love 40:32 Getting Married!
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticJoin The Normandy For Additional Bonus Audio And Visual Content For All Things Nme+! Join Here: https://ow.ly/msoH50WCu0K In this segment of Notorious Mass Effect, Analytic Dreamz provides an in-depth analytical breakdown of Sienna Spiro's breakout single “Die On This Hill,” released October 10, 2025, via Capitol Records—the defining hit from her debut EP Sink Now, Swim Later.Born September 25, 2005, in London, UK, the 20-year-old singer-songwriter boasts a deep alto voice influenced by Etta James, Amy Winehouse, Frank Sinatra, and early-2000s hip-hop. She began songwriting at age 10, went viral on TikTok in 2022 with covers and originals, dropped out of school at 16 to pursue music full-time, and built early momentum with singles like “Maybe” (#75 UK Singles Chart, 2024) and her 2025 EP.Co-written by Spiro with Omer Fedi, Michael Pollack, and Blake Slatkin, the piano-led ballad—sparked by a Bohemian Rhapsody-inspired piano mistake—features cinematic strings by Rob Moose and explores stubborn love, emotional entrapment, and toxic relationships with raw vulnerability and dramatic structure. Live-debuted at KOKO London (September 2025), it earned widespread praise for vocal control and emotional depth.As of January 2026, the track achieved her first UK Top 10 (#9 peak on Official Singles Chart), debuted at #69 on Billboard Hot 100 (week of January 10, climbing), hit Spotify US #23 and Global #47 peaks, amassed 145+ million global streams (over 16 million by November 2025), and contributed to Sink Now, Swim Later surpassing 122 million cumulative streams—driven by TikTok emotional-clip trends and organic virality.Television exposure accelerated crossover: UK debut on Later… with Jools Holland, U.S. performances on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon (January 2026), TODAY, and prior The Late Show with Stephen Colbert (via “Maybe”). Support slots with Teddy Swims (North America) and Sam Smith boosted visibility.Her sold-out 2026 North American headline tour, The Visitor Tour, launches March 3–6 at Troubadour (Los Angeles, 2 dates), includes stops at Café Du Nord (San Francisco), Lincoln Hall (Chicago), The Great Hall (Toronto), The Atlantis (Washington, DC), The Foundry (Philadelphia), Brighton Music Hall (Boston), and concludes March 17–18 at Bowery Ballroom (New York, 2 dates)—all 100% sold out across 10 dates.Industry nods include BRIT Awards Critics' Choice shortlist (2026). Analytic Dreamz dissects how “Die On This Hill” transformed TikTok virality into chart success, streaming dominance, TV breakthroughs, and touring demand—positioning Spiro as a soulful, performance-driven rising star with organic, accelerated momentum entering 2026.Join Analytic Dreamz for this no-fluff, data-driven deep dive into one of 2025-2026's most compelling breakout stories. Stream “Die On This Hill” now and stay locked in for more Notorious Mass Effect.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/analytic-dreamz-notorious-mass-effect/donationsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Entrega extraordinaria de 'El Sótano' de Radio 3 con un cóctel apropiado para paliar el frío de estas noches de enero. Un maridaje de sonidos tropicales añejos con la gracia y el ritmo inalterables para poner a punto tus pies.THE REVELS "Conga twist"ROBERTO ROENA "Que se sepa"ORQUESTA HARLOW "Be free"LA LUPE "Fiebre"PETE RODRÍGUEZ "Ilike it like that"LORD INVADER "Me one alone"PÉREZ PRADO "Mambo jambo"LAUREL AITKEN "Last night"SAM THE SHAM & THE PHARAOHS "Wooly bully"RITCHIE VALENS "La bamba"THE BEATLES "Twist and shout"THE SONICS "Psycho"THE TRASHMEN "Surfin' bird"LOS SAICOS "Demolición"AMY WINEHOUSE "Monkey man"THE SPECIALS "Stupid marriage"MADNESS "Shut up"Escuchar audio
In this first episode of our sixth season. Hot on the heels of our shortlisting as Best Interview Podcast at the prestigious British podcast awards, the team are back with the global queer group chat.Today Graeme Smth is joined by regular Topher Taylor and fellow queer Irishman in London Charles Moriarty. The theme is our memories of Amy Winehouse, the queer icon and British music icon, taken too young.Charles was the photographer who took the images of Amy that launched the image we remember today for the album "Frank" with the iconic Bee Hive getting its first outing on a photo shoot in New York with some of the images displayed at The National Portrait Gallery in London.Topher talks of the time he was saved from homophobic abuse at a bar in Soho back in the late 00's by non other than Amy.Please leave a rating and comment on this show to help spread the word---THIS IS OUTCAST WORLD ---Like and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts and please leave a review. This helps us become easier to discover. Please take time to rate the show and if you're enjoying the podcast then take time to comment about it wherever you listen. //////// Check us on Insta, and TikTok @thisisoutcastworld ///// Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
To kick off 2026 with a bang, we welcomed back music writer Amy Linden of Immaletyoufinish Podcast to share with all you lovely people her tale of seeing and interviewing Amy Winehouse right as she broke in the US. While Frank had been a sensation overseas, it was her new album Back To Black which would take her to dizzying heights of stardom and create an image of a hard-partying girl from North London. Amy Linden not only saw Amy Winehouse's first US performance at Joe's Pub in NYC but also interviewed her later that year and saw her subsequent NYC shows. Amy has been in the business for decades and came on First Concert Memories last year to talk about seeing The Sex Pistols in their final show in San Francisco when she was new to the industry. As an industry insider, she relates the story of pitching the Village Voice to let her cover Amy's US debut. Linden sticks up for Winehouse as a troubled woman who just needed a hug despite her tough exterior. Hear about Winehouse singing with The Dap-Kings and her back up singers/dancers created an amazing show. But you'll also hear how she saw signs in her interview that Amy was troubled and the shows she gave later in 2007 didn't live up to the promise of the early 2007 show at Joe's Pub. Amy Winehouse had the talent to be an enduring superstar but her lifestyle and health problems ensured that she would be known as a shooting star. Great insights from Amy Linden - hear her on Immaletyoufinish Podcast Check out our new website: Ugly American Werewolf in London Website Twitter Threads Instagram YouTube LInkTree www.pantheonpodcasts.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nine-time Grammy winner Mark Ronson is responsible for producing some of the biggest pop songs of the last few decades. He's worked with the likes of Lady Gaga, Miley Cyrus, Dua Lipa and Amy Winehouse. Back in September, he released a new memoir, Night People, which traces his early years working as a DJ in nightclubs around New York City. Mark joined Tom Power to tell us how that laid the groundwork for his acclaimed career as a producer, and how it also taught him what it takes to make a crowd dance.
To kick off 2026 with a bang, we welcomed back music writer Amy Linden of Immaletyoufinish Podcast to share with all you lovely people her tale of seeing and interviewing Amy Winehouse right as she broke in the US. While Frank had been a sensation overseas, it was her new album Back To Black which would take her to dizzying heights of stardom and create an image of a hard-partying girl from North London. Amy Linden not only saw Amy Winehouse's first US performance at Joe's Pub in NYC but also interviewed her later that year and saw her subsequent NYC shows. Amy has been in the business for decades and came on First Concert Memories last year to talk about seeing The Sex Pistols in their final show in San Francisco when she was new to the industry. As an industry insider, she relates the story of pitching the Village Voice to let her cover Amy's US debut. Linden sticks up for Winehouse as a troubled woman who just needed a hug despite her tough exterior. Hear about Winehouse singing with The Dap-Kings and her back up singers/dancers created an amazing show. But you'll also hear how she saw signs in her interview that Amy was troubled and the shows she gave later in 2007 didn't live up to the promise of the early 2007 show at Joe's Pub. Amy Winehouse had the talent to be an enduring superstar but her lifestyle and health problems ensured that she would be known as a shooting star. Great insights from Amy Linden - hear her on Immaletyoufinish Podcast Check out our new website: Ugly American Werewolf in London Website Twitter Threads Instagram YouTube LInkTree www.pantheonpodcasts.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of The Audio Files, Brad Zerbo and Jaytriot take a deep dive into the infamous “27 Club,” exploring the eerie pattern of legendary musicians who died at the age of 27. The discussion traces the phenomenon from its mythic roots with Delta blues icon Robert Johnson through the devastating cluster of late 60s and early 70s losses, including Brian Jones, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, and Jim Morrison. The conversation examines the suspicious circumstances surrounding several of these deaths, the role of drugs, fame, and psychological pressure, and the darker conspiracy theories tied to Laurel Canyon, military intelligence connections, and cultural manipulation. The episode then moves into the modern revival of the 27 Club with Kurt Cobain and Amy Winehouse, questioning official narratives and highlighting inconsistencies that continue to fuel debate. Blending music history, cultural analysis, and conspiratorial inquiry, this episode asks whether the 27 Club is coincidence, curse, or something far more deliberate.
Vous avez sûrement remarqué que de nombreuses stars meurent de manière assez brutale, souvent très jeunes ? Impossible de ne pas penser à Amy Winehouse, Kurt Cobain, Janis Joplin ou encore Jim Morrison, tous disparus à l'âge de 27 ans. Cette succession de morts prématurées et tragiques donne l'impression que les stars sont vouées à mourir jeunes. Et cette impression n'est pas qu'un mythe : des études suggèrent que ce phénomène est bel et bien réel. Comment peut-on expliquer un tel écart d'espérance de vie ? Ce phénomène concerne-t-il toutes les stars ? Écoutez la suite de cet épisode de "Maintenant, vous savez". Un podcast Bababam Originals écrit et réalisé par Magalie Bertet. À écouter ensuite : Jusqu'où les stars sont-elles prêtes à aller pour préserver leur image ? Quels sont les mariages arrangés de stars les plus célèbres ? Qui sont ces stars accros au sexe ? Retrouvez tous les épisodes de "Maintenant vous savez".Suivez Bababam sur Instagram. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week's book guest is My Year of Rest and Relaxation by Ottessa Moshfegh.Sara and Cariad are joined by legendary DJ and music producer Jodie Harsh who recently published her own memoir, You Had To Be There: An Odyssey Through Noughties London, One Night at a Time.In this episode they discuss Crossrail, nostalgia, Amy Winehouse, the twelve steps, Soho and the National Lottery.Thank you for reading with us. We like reading with you!My Year of Rest and Relaxation by Ottessa Moshfegh is available here.You Had To Be There by Jodie Harsh is available here.Follow Sara & Cariad's Weirdos Book Club on Instagram @saraandcariadsweirdosbookclub and Twitter @weirdosbookclubTickets for Sara's tour show I Am A Strange Gloop are available to buy from sarapascoe.co.ukCariad's children's book Lydia Marmalade and the Christmas Wish is out in paperback here now. Recorded and edited by Naomi Parnell for Plosive.Artwork by Welcome Studio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Cochemea is a sax player, composer and arranger who spent some years playing vintage-style soul with Sharon Jones & The Dap Kings, as well as stints with Amy Winehouse, David Byrne, hip hop duo Run The Jewels and dozens more. Born Cochemea Gastelum into an Indigenous Yaqui family in California, he's found time over the past few years to release three albums of his own music, the latest being Vol. III: Ancestros Futuros. These albums don't attempt to untangle the knot of Indigenous, Spanish, and American cultural interactions over the centuries, instead using them as musical source material. With a lightly processed alto sax sound and lots of percussion, Cochemea and his band create songs that usually don't have words, although wordless vocals, chanted or sung, are part of the sonic tapestry. The result is music that is not only beyond category, it almost seems beyond time, as the album title suggests. Cochemea and his band have filled our studio, mostly with percussion instruments to play a live set. (-John Schaefer)Set list: 1. Otros Mundos 2. Ancestros Futuros 3. Omeyocan
Throat-singing Inuit sisters Tiffany Ayalik and Inuksuk Mackay released their sixth album, offering a soundtrack to the traditional stories they grew up with. "Legends" blends PIQSIQ's cultural improvisational technique with sophisticated studio production. First Nations Cree singer LOV is on tour, propelled by the success of the video releases for the singles, "Matriarch" and "Mama". Her upbeat soulful, rhythmic style invokes Amy Winehouse, but LOV has a message all her own drawn from her roots on her Treaty Six Reserve. Country crooner Blaine Bailey barely blinked after getting eliminated from the musical competition reality show, "The Road". He hit the road with his own tour singing songs from his album, "Indian Country", with a classic sound built around lyrics full of Native pride. GUESTS Blaine Bailey (United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians), singer and songwriter LOV (Plains Cree from Treaty 6 Territory from the Poundmaker Cree Nation), singer and songwriter Tiffany Ayalik (Inuit), singer and songwriter for the duo PIQSIQ Inuksuk Mackay (Inuit), singer and songwriter for the duo PIQSIQ
This week we welcome a truly dynamic duo of All-NBA forward Julius Randle (Minnesota Timberwolves) and 9x Grammy winning music producer Mark Ronson to the show. In this conversation, they discuss how they've gotten to the elite levels they are at in their respective crafts. Julius discusses what it was like dealing with the pressures of being drafted to the Los Angeles Lakers and playing with Kobe Bryant, his favorite moments from playing with the New York Knicks, what makes his superstar teammate Anthony Edwards so special, and how he feels about now playing with the Wolves. Mark also shares unbelievable stories about Prince, working with Amy Winehouse, DJing in New York City, his Knicks fandom, and so much more. Let's go!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this wild and unfiltered episode of Opie Radio, we dive into the infamous 27 Club, discussing the tragic stories of music legends like Robert Johnson, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, and Amy Winehouse, who all passed away at age 27. The conversation takes hilarious and unexpected turns, from debates about Philly cheesesteaks to confessions about pre-porn fantasies involving Little Debbie and Sears catalogs. The crew also taste-tests a sour Westbrook Gose beer, sparking reactions ranging from "homeless urine" to "grandma's underwear." Amidst the chaos, they touch on everything from shower habits to Dolly Parton's songwriting genius. Tune in for a raucous blend of music history, crude humor, and beer-fueled banter!